Is this the real life? Or just a fantasy? A closer look at maladaptive daydreaming

IF 0.8 Q4 SOCIAL WORK
Mahimna Vyas, Mehatab Shaikh, Shubhi Rana, Anjana Gauri Pendyala
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Purpose Maladaptive daydreaming (MD) has yet to be recognized as a formal condition. This paper aims to shed light on the phenomenon of daydreaming, its potential maladaptive nature and the characteristics of MD, as well as potential interventions that may be implemented to address it. Design/methodology/approach The present paper is a general conceptual review of the condition of MD. It provides a historical overview of the phenomenon and attempts to draw meaningful inferences from the scientific work pertaining to the development of diagnostic criteria, the assessment and interventions developed to treat MD. Findings Studies have shown that MD can cause distress and impair an individual's typical functioning, and specific diagnostic criteria and symptoms have been identified. Scheduled clinical interviews, self-report measures and derivative treatment modules are currently utilized to understand, assess and treat the symptoms related to MD. Practical implications Formal recognition of the condition ensures that the individuals receiving treatment for the condition are provided with insurance coverage and reimbursement for treatment. Social implications Authors also hope for MD recognition, awareness, reduced stigma and acceptance. Originality/value This review offers a fair overview of the recent scientific findings pertaining to MD and attempts to open a channel of discourse to enhance the inclusivity of relevant psychopathological conditions in the existing classifications.
这是真实的生活吗?或者只是一个幻想?近距离观察不适应白日梦
非适应性白日梦症(MD)尚未被认为是一种正式的疾病。本文旨在阐明白日梦现象,其潜在的不适应性质和MD的特征,以及可能实施的潜在干预措施来解决它。设计/方法/方法本论文是对MD状况的一般概念回顾。它提供了该现象的历史概述,并试图从与诊断标准发展有关的科学工作中得出有意义的推论,评估和干预措施开发用于治疗MD。研究结果表明,MD可以引起痛苦和损害个人的典型功能,具体的诊断标准和症状已经确定。目前,定期的临床访谈、自我报告措施和衍生治疗模块被用来理解、评估和治疗与医学有关的症状。实际意义对疾病的正式承认可确保接受治疗的个人获得保险覆盖和治疗报销。作者还希望人们能够认识、意识到MD,减少耻辱感和接受它。原创性/价值本综述公正地概述了最近与MD相关的科学发现,并试图打开一个话语渠道,以增强现有分类中相关精神病理状况的包容性。
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